
Ana Navarro talks to Jalen Rose about Miami, politics and working in TV
NY Post
My next guest on “Renaissance Man” is the de facto first lady of Miami, and the reigning reina de Magic City, if you will. So I was curious what political commentator and strategist Ana Navarro thought about the influx of Tri-Staters to her hometown.
“My God, there are so many New Yorkers here, I feel like I might finally be able to find a decent bagel,” she told me. However, she doesn’t know if they’ll be packing their bags and their superior bread products once they get their first hurricane alert. “I want to see if they’re still here once Broadway reopens and things get a little bit more normal,” she said.
The killing of Iran’s tyrannical Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday in an unprecedented joint military attack by the US and Israel called Operation Epic Fury set off widespread celebrations from Iranians around the world — as President Trump said it would give them their “greatest chance” to “take back the country.” Meanwhile, in Iran, a lack of internet has made it impossible for Iranians to easily communicate daily conditions. Over a period of three days, with limited VPN connection, an eyewitness currently in Tehran — who, for her safety, is concealing her identity — shared her account of life under a country in the midst of battle with The Post’s Natasha Pearlman.






